Here’s some joy for me to share, I finally made it today getting FreeBSD with Gnome and Compiz Fusion on a dual screen setup to work exactly as I wanted. And I’ve got the feeling this is gonna make me consider the definite switch to FreeBSD. The only thing I definitely need now is to get Flash to work (I tried some solution with the linux compatibility flag and the www/linux-flashplayer9 port, but Firefox just flipped)

Here are a few tips if you want to give it a try too:

Install Xorg, gnome2-lite and gdm through pkg_add -r, and upgrade them using portupgrade -a. Don’t forget to update your ports tree first. It saved me some time compiling everything from scratch. You can always compile from ports later.

Fetch the kernel sources using sysinstall -> Distributions -> src -> kernel and install the x11/nvidia-driver package from ports and add nvidia_load=”YES” in /boot/loader.conf to enable it at boot time1

Why does it always look like a snap if you have just spent a good few hours getting it to work…?

I’m gonna give this system a few weeks try-out before making a final decision switching to FreeBSD for my standard system. First up is getting Flash up and running, then I’m going to try-out and/or review Gimp/Gimpshop, WINE and maybe some other things I run into along the way. I’ll probably post about it again.

If appreciated, I’ll write a more thorough walk-through on how to install from scratch.